I thought when I first got Tinnitus that it was the end of the world. Ended up with Anxiety - Panic Disorder and many other problems but with extensive research and many visits to doctors and tests I had to just figure it out myself.
I started relaxing and not stressing so much about it, Watched for my triggers so I could avoid them, Use a white noise app to help sleep at night and moderate exercise.
This has worked for me very well and I hardly ever notice I have Tinnitus, unless of course I think about it too much.
The best solution to this problem lies within our mind and once we figure out how to live with it - it becomes much easier.
I know it is very difficult to get accustomed to it but it is possible to and live a normal life.
And who knows maybe we will still be around when they do find the cure for it.
I started relaxing and not stressing so much about it, Watched for my triggers so I could avoid them, Use a white noise app to help sleep at night and moderate exercise.
This has worked for me very well and I hardly ever notice I have Tinnitus, unless of course I think about it too much.
The best solution to this problem lies within our mind and once we figure out how to live with it - it becomes much easier.
I know it is very difficult to get accustomed to it but it is possible to and live a normal life.
And who knows maybe we will still be around when they do find the cure for it.
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I spoke to my dad about all this and he mentioned he has ringing in his ears and has had it for a long time but it doesn't bother him as he understands its "just a noise". He also uses hearing aids with tones in them when it gets really bad for mild hearing loss (he's in his 60's). Wondering why some people can just seemingly get over it where as some of us are very bothered by it? Well, this helps me be more positive too. I KNOW I can beat this.
) or read anymore bad stuff. My experience has been so positive so far, in regards to the forum, I'm so happy we can all be here for each other.